The Social Worker as Representative of the State or Society

  • Poodhun I
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Abstract

All social workers must determine to whom is their primary responsibility held - the client or the state. This paper explores issues that surround this question. The context is the criminal justice system in South Africa. A case is taken, the story of Jason as a vehicle to explore these issues.

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Poodhun, I. T. (2007). The Social Worker as Representative of the State or Society. Journal of Comparative Social Work, 2(1), 43–50. https://doi.org/10.31265/jcsw.v2i1.32

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